Alumni Notes – Spring 2019

Business

Christopher Persaud, BS 鈥02, of New Milford, NJ,聽recently retired from his position as a grants specialist/assistant controller at Newark Community Health Centers Inc. He has written 10 books 鈥 four of which have won international literary awards 鈥 in the areas of Christian apologetics and comparative religion. Persaud earned a Bachelor of Science in Business with an emphasis in accounting from Excelsior College in 2002.

Robert Leonard, BPS 鈥15, of Valier, MT,聽was recently sworn in by Montana Attorney General Tim Fox as one of five criminal investigators working for the Montana Department of Justice/Department of Corrections. Leonard is a former SWAT/narcotics detective with 12 years鈥 experience. He earned a Bachelor of Professional Studies from Excelsior College.

Miguel A. Herrera, BS 鈥18, of Yantzaza, Ecuador,聽a regional manager with Fundaci贸n Ense帽a Ecuador, was invited this past August by the Ministry of Education of Saudi Arabia to participate as a panelist and facilitator in the Khebrah International Forum for Teachers 2018, organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Teach for All network. Prior to earning a Bachelor of Science in Business at Excelsior College, Herrera earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Escuela Superior Polit茅cnica del Litoral in Ecuador in 2016.

Liberal Arts

Michael LaFerney, BS 鈥79, of Lakeville, MA,聽received a master鈥檚 equivalency certificate in applied ecopsychology from Project NatureConnect, whose program courses were taken from Portland State University. He earned a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College.

Harold Geller, BS 鈥83, of Burke, VA,聽recently co-authored the book, 鈥淩enewable Energy: A First Course鈥 and was featured in George Mason University鈥檚 鈥淔aces of Mason鈥 student newspaper feature. Geller earned a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College in 1983 and hopes to retire from George Mason University in 2020.

Farrell Chiles, BS 鈥92, of Pomona, CA,聽recently authored the book, 鈥淎frican American Warrant Officers 鈥 Preserving Their Legacy.鈥 Chiles earned a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College in 1992.

George L. Salis, BS 鈥95, of Sarasota, FL,聽was recently promoted to principal economist and tax policy advisor at Vertex Inc., a global tax software and technology company. After earning a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College, he earned a master鈥檚 from the University of Baltimore and several tax studies certificates from Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, St. Thomas University, and the University of Wolverhampton.

Jean-Jacques Senechal, BS聽鈥95, of Brooklyn, NY,聽recently received a license from the New York State Department of Financial Services and is pursuing his securities license, which will enable him to work as a consultant in the securities industry. He is also writing a book. Senechal earned a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College in 1995.

Dawn Strait, BS 鈥98, of Port Richey, FL,聽earned a master鈥檚 in strategic communication from Liberty University in 2018. She is enrolled in the doctor of education program at Northcentral University. Strait earned a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior in聽1998.

James Bedient, AS 鈥99, BS 鈥12, of Daggett, MI,聽recently graduated from Western New Mexico University with a master鈥檚 in interdisciplinary studies. He earned an associate in liberal arts and bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College.

Shenlei E. Winkler, BS 鈥99, of Lansing, MI,聽recently finished an animated short film, 鈥淎rrivals & Departures,鈥 with her production partner, CEH Productions, and was invited to submit the film into the 鈥渘ew frontiers鈥 category at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Winkler was recently awarded a co-patent with IBM for virtual world-based product design. She earned a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College.

Walter Kroptavich, BS 鈥08, of New Windsor, NY,聽a budget analyst with the U.S. Army, is a 2018 Presidential Management Fellow finalist. In addition to a bachelor鈥檚聽in liberal arts from Excelsior College, Kroptavich earned a master鈥檚 in information systems from the University of Phoenix in 2009, a Master of Public Administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2016, and a juris doctor from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2016.

Larry Sargeant, MA 鈥11, of Little Falls, NY,聽recently published his debut novel, 鈥淭he Saga of Chief Barking Loincloth,鈥 a part-biography, part-fiction tome. Sargeant earned a master鈥檚 in liberal studies from Excelsior College and previously earned a bachelor鈥檚 in education from SUNY Plattsburgh in 1972. He writes that he has been a soldier, cor颅porate buyer, professional skydiver, furniture salesman, small-time carny, shoe des颅igner, and factory聽manager. He recently retired from teaching.

Denise Boroughs-Fitch, BS 鈥14, of Woodland, CA,聽has been accepted into Walden University鈥檚 Master of Healthcare Administration program. She is a clinic director with Scripps Clinic, and earned a bachelor鈥檚 in liberal arts from Excelsior College.

Nursing

Karen Cox, AS 鈥82, of Kansas City, MO,聽recently became the new president of Chamberlain University College of Nursing in Downers Grove, Illinois. She聽earned an Associate in Science in Nursing from Excelsior College.

Lewis B. Williams, AS 鈥90, of Henderson, NV,聽is a nursing supervisor with Horizon Ridge Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Henderson. He earned an associate degree in nursing from Excelsior College and also earned a bachelor鈥檚 in psychology from Wayne State University in 1985 and a MBA from the University of Phoenix in 2007.

James Desiderati, AS聽鈥01, of Northumberland, PA,聽recently patented and launched with his wife an end-of-life conversation guide called 鈥淓lephant in the Room.鈥 Desiderati earned an Associate in Applied Science in Nursing from Excelsior College in 2001.

Lou Ann Gleason, AS 鈥04, BS聽鈥11, MS 鈥15, of Ellisburg, NY,聽is a school nurse with the South Jefferson Central School District and was recently appointed president of the New York State Association of School Nurses. A three-time Excelsior College graduate, Gleason earned an Associate in Science in Nursing in 2004, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2011, and Master of Science in Nursing, with a specialization in nursing education, in 2015.

Elizabeth Nelson-Frazier, AS聽鈥08, of Norwell, MA,聽is a family nurse practitioner with Harbor Community Health Center on Cape Cod. She has worked in multiple fields, including general medicine, women鈥檚 health, urgent care, and psychiatry. After earning an Associate in Science in Nursing from Excelsior College, Nelson-Frazier earned a bachelor鈥檚 in English from the University at Massachusetts in 2003 and a master鈥檚 in nursing from Regis College in 2014.

Megan Keenan, AS 鈥11, BS and MS 鈥15, of Nassau, NY,聽recently received a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Grand Canyon University. A two-time graduate of Excelsior College, Keenan earned an associate degree in nursing in 2011 and a BS and MS in nursing in 2015. In addition, she also earned a post-master鈥檚 certificate in nursing education from Excelsior College in 2017.

Razell Perry, AS 鈥11, BS聽鈥13, of Clarksville, TN,聽says, 鈥淓xcelsior College has provided a great start in my nursing career. I didn鈥檛 think obtaining my RN was possible after multiple military relocations. Once I found Excelsior, I was able to complete my ADN and BSN within 3鈥4 years. I am so thankful.鈥 In addition to associate and bachelor鈥檚 degrees in nursing from Excelsior College, Perry earned a master鈥檚 in management and leadership from Western Governor鈥檚 University in 2018.

Monica Muamba, MS聽鈥12, of Altamont, NY,聽has received two awards since graduation: one from Alpha Kappa Sorority in 2012 for encouraging education in the community, and one from the Frank Chapman Memorial Institute Inc. in 2017 for nurse of the year. Muamba earned a master鈥檚 in nursing from Excelsior College in 2012.

Technology

Brady McNulty, BS 鈥11, of Roseburg, OR,聽a pharmacist and cartoonist, was recently named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), which is based in London. McNulty publishes thought-provoking cartoons each month online and in small newspapers and magazines throughout the United States. He earned a bachelor鈥檚 in nuclear engineering technology from Excelsior College.